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Corn: In a prior sample of corn, farmer Carl finds that 16% of the sample has wo

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Question

Corn: In a prior sample of corn, farmer Carl finds that 16% of the sample has worms but the margin of error for his population estimate was too large. He wants an estimate that is in error by no more than 3 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. Enter your answers as whole numbers.

(a) What is the minimum sample size required to obtain this type of accuracy? Use his prior sample proportion in your calculation.

(b) What is the minimum sample size required to obtain this type of accuracy when you assume no prior knowledge of the sample proportion?

Explanation / Answer

Solutiona:

p^=sample proprtion=16%=0.16

Zalpha/2 for for 95%=1.96

E=margin of error=0.03

he minimum sample size required to obtain this type of accuracy? Use his prior sample proportion in your calculation.

n=Z^2*p^(1-p^)/E^2

=1.96^2*0.16*(1-0.16)/0.03^2

=573.6788

=574

witj prior estimate the min sample szie=574

Solutionb:

he minimum sample size required to obtain this type of accuracy when you assume no prior knowledge of the sample proportion?

p^=1/2=0.5

n=

n=Z^2*p^(1-p^)/E^2

=1.96^2*0.5*(1-0.5)/0.03^2

=1067.111

=1067

minimum sample size required to obtain this type of accuracy when you assume no prior knowledge of the sample proportion=1067